North Korean Nuclear Site to Close in May

The South Korean Presidential office Cheong Wa Dae said North Korea’s nuclear site will close in May.

The relations between the South and North have been warming up rapidly after the top leaders of South and North joined in a very successful summit which has been dubbed as a historic one.

South Korea’s Yonhap news agency reported that during a live broadcast delivered by President Moon Jae-in’s chief press secretary Yoon Young-chan quoted North Korean leader Kim Jong-un as saying: “Some say that we are terminating facilities that are not functioning, but you will see that we have two more tunnels that are bigger than the existing ones and that they are in good condition.”

Mr. Kim said he will prove that he is not a kind of person who fires nukes at South Korea, the Pacific or America.

#UPDATE South Korean President Moon Jae-in's spokesman tells reporters North Korean leader Kim Jong Un said during a summit with Moon "that he would carry out the closing of the nuclear test site in May" pic.twitter.com/OxG8SdBc9F

Yonhap quoted Kim: “I feel sad to see that there are two clocks hung on the wall of the Peace House, one for Seoul time and the other for Pyongyang time. Since it is us who changed the time standard, we will return to the original one. You can make it public.”